After several successful entries in the digital card game genre, Konami finally brings to the table Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duels, a game that outshines many others with its slick mechanics and well-maintained PvP. For many years, most of the games that Konami produced in this genre seemed to lack in several areas and were criticized for having a fair amount of bugs. Master Duels, on the other hand, has the best production values of any card game we’ve seen so far.
Based on Kazuki Takashi’s acclaimed manga and anime series of the same name, Master Duels fully embodies the spirit of its iconic legacy and does justice to fans all around the world. It is without a doubt a top-tier digital card game that is both mechanically sound and visually impressive.
The title sports a relatively steep learning curve. As you gradually get hold of it, you’ll be more driven than ever to perfect your deck and master the game. You don’t really have to worry though, we’re here to help you get hold of the basics.
In this Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duels Beginners Guide, we give a detailed overview of the game, its rules, and strategies to go through the game’s solo mode. Moreover, we’ll also be talking about the in-game shop and how to get started on your first deck. Basic Gameplay and Rules Your primary objective while playing Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duels is to gradually reduce your opponent’s Life Points (LP) to zero. You can do this via strategic use of the cards which are in your hand. Hand cards are drawn by the players from their respective decks. Phases Each player will take turns in a bout to drain the opponent of their precious LP. There are three phases in a single turn that will allow you to make your moves. In addition to these, there are two other phases that happen automatically: Draw Phase: This is the first phase in a turn, players can draw a card from their deck to the hand. Standby Phase: The other opponent does their turn. After these two phases, the main phase, battle phase, and subsequent main phase 2 will activate. In these phases, you can play your cards and place them on the field. You can use monsters or Traps - more on these later on.



